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Mr. Mouse Cleans Up His Neighborhood
The story about Mr. Mouse teaches children and adults about caring for the EARTH for now and future generations. Mr. Mouse tells people to respect each other and to embrace indifferences. He also teaches being responsible for what you do and say. Lastly Mr. Mouse is concerned about his community being fed with heathy homegrown vegetables that the community raises in the Community Garden.
Mr. Mouse is wise and children and adults will find his directives for a better community by working and taking care of the neighborhood where you live. This is a fun book about a little mouse who makes a difference in his Community.
Can you think how to make your neighborhood better?
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(0)By : Penny Higgins
The Jiger and the Tiraffe
Penelope (Penny) Higgins has been writing poetry since she was seven years old. She has written several children’s stories, including “Oscar, the Mighty Crab”, “There’s A Bear in My Bed” and “The Regimarilla from Regimarazz”.
Penny is a retired teacher. She lives in a small retirement community in Oregon where she keeps busy doing volunteer work, and arts and crafts. She has two sons, and a daughter-in-law, five wonderful grandchildren and a special great granddaughter.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
A Midnight Clear: A Dog’s Christmas
A black Lab dog, Max, is abandoned as a puppy and adopted by a landscaper. They live in a ranch house across from a golf course where they and neighbors take their dogs on walks. Max befriends other dogs until their masters show prejudice. Max and his best dog pal leave in a winter snow storm and meet an Hispanic couple with the wife about to give birth on Christmas Eve. Max and his friend find them shelter in an allegory of The Nativity and all ends well with the dogs’ masters finding them and restoring the centuries-old pact between man and dog.
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(0)By : Dino Fretterd
Equine Do: The Way of The Horse
The definite purpose of this book is to share information and knowledge (based on facts and not opinion) with all those who love horses and want to understand not only how to see postural faults that compromise comfort and performance but also have a desire to make the necessary changes to better them. I will reference some of the common problems you may be experiencing with your horse therefore allowing you to have a better understanding of where the issues may be coming from. A better understanding is a more educated horse owner, and a more educated horse owner saves money.
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(0)By : Carla O'Neill
Jennifer Gets A New Smell
Carla lives in Ottawa, Canada and has two children ages 23 and 20 who are following their passions in Animation and Languages.
She is a graduate of the Executive Business Administration program at Willis College. She enjoys horseback riding, sports and writing.
She wrote Jennifer Gets a New Smell to teach children that being yourself is not just ok, it is fantastic.
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(0)By : Arlene Treherne
A Broken Wing
A Broken Wing is a children’s fable that will teach kids of all ages how selfishness and greed will result in nothing good.
Arlene Treherne has written several handbooks, “Title One Parent Advisory Council” and the “Title One Parent Advisory Council Revised Edition.” She is recognized by the United States Department of Education Title and Parent Advisory Council as a Parent Advocate, a New York State Department of Education Advocate and a previous Advisory Board member, a certified New York Department of Education Parent Leader of the New York City Public School Districts 2,9, 27 and the dismantled 85 from 2000-2012. A faithful servant of Jesus Christ and the mother of two adults, aunt of eight, and a great aunt of 10 school aged children. She resides in the South Bronx but recognizes the communities of Norwalk and Stamford in Connecticut, Cambria Heights, Jamaica, South Ozone in Queens, Sugar Hill in Manhattan, and Flatlands in Brooklyn, and of course The Bronx.
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(0)By : Eugenia Eberle
Vignettes from The Lovely House
Two great grandmothers find each other after sixty five years
and put their heads together to write and
to illustrate a children’s book with an educating
edge. ‘Vignettes from a Lovely House’ is a collection
of ten true short stories about animals.
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(0)By : Beth A. Nigro
The Call From Within
The plight of animals has been neglected for too long. This fact, simply obvious, and according to the many devoted witnesses to animal cruelty, inspires the desire for an existence of peace, having found some answers through time with people who care, bringing to life the Laws to assist.
Concern for our “pets”, and the problem of the “Crisis of Cruelty” is engaging all of us to help animals now exclaiming their woes for those who can hear such pain; and this time it is relevant to all people who have animal companions and/or concern for wildlife. And “Deborah” (The prophetess) is one who faces such ethical issues, and guides animal choices that exist precisely on the divide between species and the problem of The Animal that she studies.
Eager to see it unfold here through story, seeking the tools we need to succeed, the pen being one such implement, “Deborah” is the person who brings it all to bear, on life and love we share our gifts, precise and sure to find that place that we always seek, in peaceful gestures that exist within us.
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Lyman the Dog Who Went to School
Lyman the dog wanted to go to school more than anything else in the world. His mother has taught him the alphabet and numbers, and he was so excited to go to school and learn more about reading and writing. This was his first day in school.
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(0)By : Yolanta Lensky
Spontendor’s Adventures!
In her book, Yolanta wrote it to her daughter, she tries to enforce the strong family values as she introduces the creative tools her hero uses, such as the map, the calendar and a writing tool, the understanding of which expands the kids’ intellectual horizon.
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(0)By : Gail Borkosky
Annika and the Giant Giraffe
Annika and her brother, Elliot, set out on the savannas of Africa to save a tiny egg that has fallen from its nest. In a race against time, they encounter some of the resident animals of Kenya that turn out to be very useful in their search for the only one that can save the tiny bird. But will all their efforts be enough for Annika and Elliot to reach him in time?
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(0)By : Jan Shimp
Strawberry
This is a story of our beloved pony named Strawberry-the pony I’ve always dreamed of. Read as we unfold the life story of Strawberry and how she changed the course of our lives! Visit also the bookstore section of www.authorreputationpress.com
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(0)By : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park
Jasper and Milo are puppies who are settling into life with their new family. Daily, they experience new adventures. Until one day, it is time for Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park.
Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park is Lynn’s second book in the Jasper and Milo series and continues the experiences and adventures experienced by the two puppy brothers.
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(0)By : Jackie Walters
Wild West Earns A Pony
Wild West is almost 4. He dreams of having his very own pony. He comes up with an idea of how he could get the pony of his dreams, but first he has to get permission from his entire family before his dream can become a reality. Will his family go along with his plan?
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(0)By : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure
Jasper and Milo are puppy brothers. They have settled into a new life with their family and learned many things but one day, whilst playing in the garden, a Great Adventure begins.
Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure is Lynn Emslie’s third book in the Jasper and Milo series. Originally from Lancashire, Lynn now lives in Somerset, England with her husband and dogs.